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Care Of Police Survivors (COPS)
‘Rebuilding Shattered Lives’ – Care of Police Survivors (otherwise known as COPS) is a UK registered charity dedicated to helping the families of police officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty, rebuild their lives.

Centre for British Influence:
We campaign for British leadership in Europe. We are neither Europhile nor Europhobe but propose Eurorealist, practical solutions to European policies affecting the UK. We want Britain to enhance its political influence within Europe.

Help for Heroes
“It’s about our men and women of the Armed Forces. It’s about Derek, a rugby player who has lost both his legs. It’s about Richard who was handed a mobile phone as he lay on the stretcher so he could say goodbye to his wife. They are our heroes”

PC David Rathband's Blue Lamp Foundation.
PC David Rathband’s Blue Lamp Foundation provides immediate financial support to personnel of the Emergency Services who have been injured in the line of duty as a result of a criminal act.

Police Survivors Support Scheme
The Home Office has established a special discretionary grant scheme for the purpose of providing financial assistance to eligible Police Survivors in England & Wales, who are in financial need as a result of losing their Special or Augmented pension.

SOUTHERN ENGINEMEN REMEMBER 4
Memoirs of a working life before joining the Surry Constabulary. This site is a mine of information for anybody who has an interest in the railway industry and specifically steam hauled trains. An excellent anecdotal historical railway website.

Surrey Constabulary History Society
The purpose of this site is to encourage interest in the policing of Surrey in what was to become the area outside the Metropolitan Police District. It covers the period before the new police and after the formation of the Surrey Constabulary in 1851 thro

The Thin Blue Line
Our aim is to raise public awareness about the true picture of policing and crime, through in depth analysis of trends & public domain statistics & the challenges of policing in the UK.

The University Of The Third Age
U3As are self-help, self-managed lifelong learning co-operatives for older people no longer in full time work, providing opportunities for their members to share learning experiences and to pursue learning not for qualifications, but for fun.

Your Right to Know – Freedom of Information
Everyone has the right to request information held by public sector organisations under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act. Find out how FOI works, how to make an information request and what to do if your request is refused.

The National Police Memorial

The Surrey Weather Forecast

Supporting Cancer Charities

Click any button above to take you to the cancer charity site of your choice

Current UK National Debt: Updated In Real Time.

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The state has been wasting our money for decades. Weak politicians have bribed voters with endless amounts of borrowed cash. As a result, in 2012 the interest on the national debt will cost £44.8 billion a year. That's more than we spend on defence, and not much less than the entire education budget.
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About Jon Danzig

Jon Danzig is an award winning medical journalist and formerly an investigative journalist at the BBC. He has many years experience in the world of writing, broadcasting, magazine editing, photography and film making. (Click on any link to read full article.)

Blog: Jon Danzig’s World

UK SOS! Our human rights are under attack - 10/05/2015 THE NEW CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT: 'Among Michael Gove's first tasks will be to scrap Labour's Human Rights Act' - The Telegraph Michael Gove has been appointed 'Justice Secretary' and 'Lord Chancellor' to see through the new Conservative government's manifesto pledge to scra p the Human Rights Act; introduce a new UK Bill of Rights, and sever links with the European Court of Human Rights. Law Society president Andrew Caplen responded yesterday: [...]

Can’t vote or don’t vote? - 04/05/2015 • Russell Brand previously said voting was 'a waste of time' - then he changed his mind. Russell Brand, previously the self-proclaimed, 'Mr Don't Vote' , changed his mind just days before the UK's General Election and urged people to vote. The reason? Because Russell belatedly acknowledged that voting can make a difference - to get rid of the government he didn't like, and to put into power one he'd prefer. Despite this, almost [...]

Can UK become the richest economy? - 26/04/2015 • Conservative Minister, Jo Johnson, brother of Boris, said the UK can never be the world's richest economy • Tory Chancellor George Osborne said Britain can become the world’s richest economy. • But three years ago Jo Johnson, MP, author of the Tory's 2015 manifesto, told me Britain can never again be the world's richest economy. Britain can once again be the world’s richest economy, according to Tory Chancellor of the Exchequer [...]

Charlie Hebdo: All is forgiven - 14/01/2015 Can the surviving journalists of the satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, really forgive the terrorists who last week brutally murdered ten of their colleagues and others at their Paris office? Al Queda claimed that the attack was "revenge" for Charlie Hebdo's depiction of the prophet, Mohammed. But following the gruesome killings, millions in France and across the world marched in protest and proclaimed "Je suis Charlie" in support of freedom of expression. A [...]

We are chemistry, so do humans have free will? - 04/11/2014 • DNA - the building block of life, based on complexchemistry Doctors now believe that a type of medicine - called dopamine receptor agonists - can cause some patients to become compulsive gamblers, binge shoppers or sex addicts. It’s thought the drug causes this adverse reaction by over-stimulating the ‘pleasure seeking’ chemistry of the brain. But many people find this hard to believe: how can a drug alter your behaviour against your will? If you do bad thin [...]

Jon Danzig Blog: EU Rope

The Referendum – who can and can’t vote? - 27/05/2015Citizens from over 70 nations will be able to vote in the UK referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union. But most European Union nationalities will be excluded. A spokesman for the British Prime Minster said: “This is a big decision for our country, one that is about the future of the United Kingdom. […] The post The Referendum – who can and can’t vote? appeared first on EU ROPE.

Only Labour offers certainty on Europe - 07/05/2015If you are pro-EU, what other choice is there, really? Opinion piece by Jon Danzig Today, Britain votes on its next government in the most tightly-contested election in living memory. Tomorrow, all citizens from the rest of Europe now living in the UK, and all citizens from Britain now living in the rest of Europe, […] The post Only Labour offers certainty on Europe appeared first on EU ROPE.

Daily Express compares EU to Nazi Germany - 03/01/2015 Today, writing in the Daily Express newspaper, columnist James Delingpole shockingly compares the European Union to Nazi Germany. He claimed that a “faceless commissar in Brussels” was deciding to ban every-day consumer products for no good reason. The newspaper asks its readers to play a new Christmas game called, “EU Ban Bingo” to “guess […] The post Daily Express compares EU to Nazi Germany appeared first on EU ROPE.

Israel, Palestine and the European Union - 26/12/2014Last week UCL student and blogger, Lewis Barber, wrote an article for the Jerusalem Post which was titled: “Why I will be voting to leave the European Union…” In summary, this was because, claimed Lewis: The EU no longer represented his values as a human being The decision by the highest EU court to strike […] The post Israel, Palestine and the European Union appeared first on EU ROPE.